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Re: how best to spend $1,200 for good 2 channel st
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Joined: Jul 2002
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hobbyist
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I absolutely agree with Mr. Scary. I recently added a BFD 1124P to my system (Axiom m50's & SVS 22-31PCi sub), and after a few hours of setting it up to get a nice house curve, I A/B'd it with my wife (using the bypass on the BFD). We both agreed -- an amazing difference. The bass was much smoother. The BFD helped remove a hump in a couple of areas, the main one at 60Hz.
A nice thing about the BFD is all the pre-sets... I will soon setup at least 2, maybe more, for different types of listening.
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Re: how best to spend $1,200 for good 2 channel st
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Joined: Mar 2002
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how does it fit in your system? What do you with it?
Enjoy the Music. Trust your ears. Laugh at Folks Who Claim to Know it All.
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Re: how best to spend $1,200 for good 2 channel stereo
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Joined: Jan 2004
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I have the 601 and it will rock your socks! Excellent receiver.
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Re: how best to spend $1,200 for good 2 channel st
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Joined: Jul 2002
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aficionado
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Please tell us how the BFD is incorporated into the home stereo system. I've searched their site but the only explainations are for pro use. Is there anything special (cables, inputs, etc.) that is required that isn't usually found in home audio systems? I've also heard of folks using the Behringer DSP8024 UltraCurve Pro for EQ. Any thoughts on this?
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